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University College offers degree and certificate programs in a variety of flexible course formats, including online, weekend college (short residency), condensed or weekend courses. Earn your associate, bachelor's, or master's degree part-time.

See how easy it is to Get Started at University College or attend an information session to learn more about programs, financial aid, and part-time study at Syracuse University.

Further your personal development with non-credit enrichment courses. International students can take intensive English language courses for academic or professional purposes through the English Language Institute.

Contact Us
Call University College at (315) 443-9378 or request more information online to get started on your part-time degree.

Financial Aid
Part-time students may qualify for financial aid. Financial aid resources include grants, scholarships, loans, and employment opportunities designed to help students meet college costs.

Individuals whose financial and educational backgrounds would prohibit them from regular admission to Syracuse University can apply through the Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP).

Academic Advising
Every new University College part-time student is assigned to an academic advisor to plan and discuss their academic plan.

Register for Classes
New students must register in person, by mail, or by fax. Returning University College students can register online.

Sinclaire Houtman
“I knew having an SU degree would make a big difference in my life, but I had a lot of real-world responsibilities standing in my way.”
—Sinclair Houtman
B.S. in Sociology, 2007


 

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